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kah22
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I'm having a problem with my blog ABC Writers Network
If you take a look at the home page, every thing appears as it should. A little tidying up to do but basically it is up and running, and as it's for a community writing group not mass marketing I'm reasonably happy.
Take a look, however, at any of the inside posts and note that the sidebar jumps way up the page, it doesn't do it on the home page.
Any suggestions as to what could be causing this. I'm assuming it has something to do with the style sheet but what I just don't know.
As a matter of interest I am using the Thesis 1.8 template with Network News skin
Many thanks
Kevin
If you take a look at the home page, every thing appears as it should. A little tidying up to do but basically it is up and running, and as it's for a community writing group not mass marketing I'm reasonably happy.
Take a look, however, at any of the inside posts and note that the sidebar jumps way up the page, it doesn't do it on the home page.
Any suggestions as to what could be causing this. I'm assuming it has something to do with the style sheet but what I just don't know.
As a matter of interest I am using the Thesis 1.8 template with Network News skin
Many thanks
Kevin
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Are you having problem in all the browser or in some particular browser versions?0
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Only have IE and Firefox but the problem is in both.
Kevin0 -
Just checked in Firefox
.custom #sidebars {
margin-top:-248px;
}
you have to set the margin to 0px;0 -
I don't know enough to clear up the problem with code, but perhaps it is because of the style sheet try putting a blank jpeg with the same size in the script . It looks to my eye (the good one) that the rotating jpegs on the home page are pushing down your contents bar, and the sub pages don't have them. What do I know ? just a suggestion.
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Seems to have done the job. The Writers Group are beginning to think I'm a genius - but I haven't told them about you guysalexwhite84 wrote: »Just checked in Firefox
.custom #sidebars {
margin-top:-248px;
}
you have to set the margin to 0px;
Kevin0 -
ha ha thats great
so everything fine? 0 -
Ah spoke to soon now the home page is way down the page :mad: Looks like it is under the hood again. Maybe if I were to make a home.php page instead of an index.php page I could add different css code to it. What do you think?0
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Thinking out loud - how would I attach the original code:
to the home page. Would that fix it?.custom #sidebars {
margin-top:-248px;
}0
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